Maine Code § 25-2247

Service
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1. Form of service; transmittal. A petition, emergency extreme risk protection order, extreme
risk protection order or notice of a hearing issued pursuant to this chapter must be served by a law
enforcement officer in accordance with the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure. A court that issues an order
under this chapter shall promptly transmit the order electronically or by other means to a law
enforcement agency for service and shall deliver a copy to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
[IB 2025, c. 1, §6 (NEW).]
2. Service on respondent. A respondent who attends a hearing held under section 2244, 2245 or
2246 at which an emergency extreme risk protection order or extreme risk protection order is issued
and who receives notice from the court at the hearing that the order has been issued is deemed to have
been served. Regardless of whether the court has previously notified the respondent of the order, the
court shall transmit the order for service on the respondent by a law enforcement agency.
[IB 2025, c. 1, §6 (NEW).]
3. Performance of service. A petition, emergency extreme risk protection order, extreme risk
protection order or notice of a hearing issued pursuant to this chapter must be served in a manner
calculated to ensure the safety of the parties. Law enforcement agencies must have a written policy that
prioritizes methods of service that do not involve advance notification of a request for an emergency
extreme risk protection order to the respondent. The law enforcement agency shall make a good faith
effort to serve process expeditiously. Notice of an emergency extreme risk protection order must be
served as soon as practicable, but no later than 24 hours after issuance of the order. The law enforcement
officer making service shall file a return of service with the court stating the date, time and place at
which the order was delivered personally to the respondent.
[IB 2025, c. 1, §6 (NEW).]
4. Service of termination and renewal. A motion to terminate or renew an extreme risk
protection order must be served by a law enforcement officer in accordance with the Maine Rules of
Civil Procedure. A notice of hearing may be provided in accordance with the Maine Rules of Civil
Procedure.
[IB 2025, c. 1, §6 (NEW).]

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